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Extra Parts for 727 ???
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10/10/10 06:53 PM
10/10/10 06:53 PM
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Just about to finish up getting my trans back together from having to replace the front planetary that stripped on the output shaft. Got a replacement 5 pinion all steel planet from CRT along with a billet low reverse servo and A&A high line pressure spring for my A&A valvebody....thought I had a clean work cart but these 2 pesky parts showed up on it and I for the life of me don't know what they are....any clue or are they just from some other household project that I may have been working on and ended up on my trans cart. Parts have "ALLPRO" cast into them Thanks, Brian
Last edited by instigator; 10/10/10 07:00 PM.
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Re: Extra Parts for 727 ???
[Re: instigator]
#826644
10/10/10 07:21 PM
10/10/10 07:21 PM
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They don't belong in a Torqueflite..
"The Armies of our ancestors were lucky, in that they were not trailed by a second army of pencil pushers."
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Re: Extra Parts for 727 ???
[Re: 65dragnet]
#826646
10/10/10 08:17 PM
10/10/10 08:17 PM
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They look like the pivot pins from universal snap ring pliers ! they certainly are not trans parts
i think so also
will the next quetsion be: where did i put those snap ring pliers
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Re: Extra Parts for 727 ???
[Re: instigator]
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10/10/10 08:23 PM
10/10/10 08:23 PM
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They look like the pivot pins from universal snap ring pliers ! they certainly are not trans parts
I believe you are the winner...had my snapring pliers on the cart...must have fell out of them,
Thanks a milion!...now I have to find a shifter detent ball..mine just flew across the garage into the dimension of lost detentballs!...Think I have another valvebody at work though.
there is a very good trick to getting the detentball to stay in the valvebody while installing the shiftselector, use a cabletie to keep the detentball inplace while instaling the selector, learnt this from the instructions in a transgo shiftkit and it works everytime
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